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Any guitar teacher found this with their students?
Warren Hunt
(1478)
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10/12/2009 10:47:49 AM · 24 Views
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Australia at this stage is riding the world wide economic storm better than most countries. Recently a number of my students have purchased well known name brand guitars, like Gibson, Fender and one lucky duck a Hamer.
One of the ones with a Gibson Les Paul recently asked how I "could put up with just having a Epiphone Les Paul". Mind you I have torn the guts out of it and replaced everything, so its really just the neck and body thats an Epi.
So I tried a blind test with him and a number of other students. Most of the time they picked the Epi as the better sounding guitar, but I feel any guitar can play both good and bad in different hands. Both guitars when played by my Gibson beginner sounded terrible to both him and me once he listened to the recordings.
Most of my students are stead fast believers that expensive name brand guitars sound, play and look better than their middle of the road counter parts.
So my questions are..... Do you feel spending $5000 Vs say $500 make any difference to the way you 1. play the guitar, 2. the sound, 3. the look and 4. do you find this stereo type with your students/friends/self?
Sound is my main need and many of you may remember I lost the use of my left arm about 2 years ago in a motor bike accident, which is why I only teach and do recording now.
As for look, I have a 1970's Fender Strat you would not step on if you saw it on the footpath nor would you pick it up from a pile of rubbish on the side of the street. Its really in a bad way but plays sweet. I also broke off the bottom horn thats how bad she looks. Her nickname is "Dog Sh-t" casue you wouldn't treat on it.
Please note before you reply, I know there are some dodgy brands out there, but I am sort of saying Fender USA Vs MIM, Gibson Vs Epiphone etc, not the $99 copies.
Peace to all.
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Re: Any guitar teacher found this with their students?
10/12/2009 2:06:27 PM
Randy Hano
(5375) wrote:
Hey Warren,
Here's my take on it.
1) play the guitar
I own an LP Studio Plus. It sounds and plays better than most LP's I have tried - standards, customs, etc. that are much more expensive. And the best part is that it is stock.
2. the sound
Stock pickups, stock everything except the strings, strap, and strap locks.
3. the look
My LP too me, looks better than most LP's. What it doesn't have is the binding.
4. do you find this stereo type with your students?
Yes
friends?
Sometimes, some swear by PRS's.
self?
No, a good guitar is a good guitar. I love Japanese Strats made between 85-87. They play better than American Strats. All that is needed is to upgrade the electronics. On another note, the electronics that come stock with the JP Strats sound great already. |
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Re: Any guitar teacher found this with their students?
10/12/2009 8:21:58 PM
Dan Klotz
(180) wrote:
As usual, most kids are caught up in brand names. (a lot of adults too) I think that kids learning guitar don't need an expensive instrument until they have earned it. As you said they don't know the difference anyway. Even then, there are a lot of overpriced guitars, and you can get good quality from other brands that are less expensive.
I suppose one aspect of that would dbe that maybe a Gibson would hold it's re-sale value longer...
My 2 cents: if it plays good and sounds good, its good. |
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Re: Any guitar teacher found this with their students?
10/13/2009 2:31:29 PM
Chris Pinto
(22045) wrote:
Hey Danny,
This is so true!
I used to have a killer Jasmine acoustic ($299), and an awesome Japanese Strat with a 3-Bolt neck ($499). Both guitars were incredible! They both played well, sounded cool, and you simply can't beat the price.
When you find something that works, you just go with it!
Who the hell cares what name is on the headstock? I don't.....
Although, I'm "jones'n" for a new Carvin Archtop (CT6 model) :D
But, I agree with your point, I've played a $6000 Brian Moore, a $5000 Jackson, a $5000 PRS, and I gotta tell ya', my $1700 Carvin plays the same, if not better! So, yeah, spending over $2000 (for me, as well) is insane, and a complete waste of money.
Chris |
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Re: Any guitar teacher found this with their students?
10/15/2009 6:43:01 AM
Warren Hunt
(1478) wrote:
Randy,
Your a man after my own heart then cz I love my Jap Strats too. They just seem better than the USA made ones of the late 80's. |
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Re: Any guitar teacher found this with their students?
10/15/2009 9:41:08 AM
Michael Laurance
(1846) wrote:
Somebody else that loves Jap Strats! I have 2, well 1.5 anyway. I have a complete one, and a spare neck which will find it's way onto a guitar soon enough. I'm rarer yet, in that I prefer the old Brad Gillis-type with the black necks. They have a thinner profile, almost like an Ibanez of the time. They're fast, and play great. They only problem is finding parts for system 1 tremolo. I was lucky to find a parts trem about a year ago, so I have most of the spare parts. |
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Re: Any guitar teacher found this with their students?
10/15/2009 10:03:02 AM
Randy Hano
(5375) wrote:
We have 3 in the house. Couldv'e had 5-6 but my wife might go nuts about it. I have an '85 with the black neck and white body. The cool part is I traded a guitar a long time ago for the matching P-J bass. I have a red single humbucker one as well. It needs a fret job but is a Japanese Squier. Those are awesome well made guitars as well. I am going to rout it out for two humbuckers and drop a Floyd in it. The third one is my sons. We found that one at Guitar Center for about $400. Plays well, sounds great.
These Strats totally cook man!!! |
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